The Week in iOS Accessories: Full-body fun

25.07.2012

This maker of accessories has several new products on the market. Among them, the $35 , for powering your iPhone and iPad on the go; a $15 ; the $15 , which lets you wind up and store your headphone cables; the $25 for the iPhone; and the $40 for the iPhone 4 and 4S.

A pair of new iOS-compatible headphones have arrived from this leading maker of audio accessories. The $130 on-ear headphones come in black or white, and include an inline remote to let users control their music or take phone callsthe headphones are pitched as being Siri-compatible for owners of the iPhone 4S. The $100 headphones offer similar style and sound quality, but lack the inline remote.

Heres a $10 built to (natch) wrap up neatly when not in use. It attaches to the USB end of your iOS charger and features two prongs that, combined with the chargers own metal prongs, turn the charger itself into a cable winder for the cord. The device is available in white, black, and limited edition colors, and a version is also available for European-style iPhone chargers.

At first glance, the $64 looks like a dangerous piece of equipment, what with its long, stainless-steel probe that attaches to your iPhone or iPads dock-connector port. Dont worry, though: The only danger this temperature-measuring device poses is to undercooked food. The device lets you measure temperatures ranging from 30 degrees below zerowere talking Celsius measurements hereup to 120 degrees, and provides data to your phone that can be shared via Twitter or Facebook. Also new from this company is the $70 for the iPhone.